Bit late I know, but only just found site! Well put together video and very informative, however, just a minor point this is NOT a knot tying tool but a loop SIZER tool. I clicked on thinking I had found the ultimate bit of kit for tying loops!! Thankfully Towy Angling also did a bang up job of showing us how to tie the knot loop in the first place. Many thanks from deepest Dorset.
I know they say the figure of eight is a stronger knot but this little tools hasn't let me down. Had a 17lb carp on 0.13 using it to tie the knot last weekend
Thank you for sharing. I now finally know how the tool works.
Bit late I know, but only just found site! Well put together video and very informative, however, just a minor point this is NOT a knot tying tool but a loop SIZER tool. I clicked on thinking I had found the ultimate bit of kit for tying loops!! Thankfully Towy Angling also did a bang up job of showing us how to tie the knot loop in the first place. Many thanks from deepest Dorset.
Thanks back fishing after a few years snd needed a reminder , sorted
I forgot and Thanks to you I'm sorted now. Thank you
handy little tool
I know they say the figure of eight is a stronger knot but this little tools hasn't let me down. Had a 17lb carp on 0.13 using it to tie the knot last weekend
same size loop every time
If you are coming on here to give advice give good advice not wetting a knot before closure burns the mono severely weakening the line
trouble is that its not as strong as a figure of 8 knot
The Preston Quick Stop Tyer is far quicker and easier to use than that contraption.
It's not a loop tyer though, as you tied the knot yourself. It should be relabelled "2 sizes, loop determiner"
You miss the point, the tool enables you to tie loops of a consistent size which is something that is important to many anglers
same size loop every time
You supposed to use a figure of eight knot with this tool, much more reliable.
It’s a loop sizer not tyer
Sorry but that is a very weak knot
Thats a pointless tool..you already made the loop..use a loop tyer...much easier to do
Fully agree Martin !